Thomas Edison

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Thomas Edison wasn't merely a lone inventful genius. He invented modern research team makes possible technology shaping our world.

Human Engineering

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Materials

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A review of history of man's oldest materials: wood, stone, iron, bronze and glass.

Structure

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Defying force of gravity, man has strewn his structures across earth. This program looks at some of them.

Communications

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Much of this program deals with basic communications problem of getting a signal through noise.

Canals And Tunnels

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The great engineers of past - men like DE Lesseps of Suez fame and Panama infamy and Bradley - whose canals were arteries of industrial revolution, sacrificed health and fortune, and sometimes lives.

Central Power

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One test of civilization is ability to organize sources of energy. Central power was something new in 1876.

Man And Machines

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The Greek inventor, Alexander Hero, first defined five basic devices which make all machines possible: lever, wedge, wheel, pulley and screw.

Land And Water

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This program shows how man changes his environment by shaping land he lives on, reclaiming land from sea, making new lakes and rivers.

Man Aloft

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This film looks, sometimes whimsically, at examples of old and modern flying machines.

Portable Power

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Man's first "portable power" device was part of his own body, energy from contraction of long molecules in presence of sugar: muscle power.

Machines And Man: Transportation

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Are problems of urban transportation insurmountable? The traffic jams which are a regular feature of city life make it appear so.

Machine And Man: Systems Engineering

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A system, according to Oxford dictionary, is a whole composed of parts in orderly arrangement, according to some scheme or plan.

Audubon

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A study of life and work of Jean Jacques Audubon, great painter-naturalist who captured beauty of American wildlife on canvas.